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Telus fights 700 MHz spectrum cap at Federal Court

News | 12/03/2013 10:48 pm EST

The federal industry minister has no right to determine the “eligibility criteria” for companies to participate in spectrum auctions in the absence of formal rules from cabinet, lawyers representing Telus Corp. argued in Federal Court on Tuesday.

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